FISCHER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Quill stem

2. Turn the handle- bars 90 degrees until the locking mechanism is

4. Close the quick

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release lever com- pletely to fasten the handlebars 4 .

90°

visible and audibly clicks and the sa- fety bolt 2 on the stem is visible.

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Before riding, check that the stem is secure and will not twist. Stand in front of the pedelec and place the front wheel between your legs. Grab the ends of the handlebars and try to turn the handlebars against the front wheel with mo- derate force. It should not be possible to twist the handlebars! If the handlebars and stem can be twisted, do not ride it! First tigh- ten the stem’s fork tube clamping screws properly. This must be done using a torque wrench.

If the safety bolt 2 does not move smoothly or does not automatically extend from the stem even though the locking mechanism is engaged, this can usually be fixed with a little spray lubricant. If it still does not lock smoothly and automati- cally, do not ride it. If this happens, please call our service hotline.

Adjustment of stem tilt possible

For detailed information, please read the operating instructions sup- plied by the manufacturer.

Only have work on the handlebar and stem performed by experts or Fischer customer service technicians!

3. Adjust the hand-

lebars/stem to the desired height 3 . Pay attention to the maximum extensi- on length.

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Speedlifter Twist Using the Speedlifter, you can put the handlebars into the riding position with just a few movements and, depending on the model, also adjust the height of the handlebars. 1. Open the quick release lever of the Speedlifter 1 . 1

For a Speedlifter stem, this is the lowest clam- ping screw on the Speedlifter. The correct tightening torque in this case is 6–8Nm.

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